Fodor's Expert Review Barbican Centre

The City Performance Venues Fodor's Choice

Opened in 1982, The Barbican is an enormous brutalist concrete maze that Londoners either love or hate—but its importance to the cultural life of the capital is beyond dispute. At the largest performing arts center in Europe, you could listen to Elgar, see 1960s photography, and catch German animation with live accompaniment, all in one day. The main concert hall, known for its acoustics, is most famous as the home of the London Symphony Orchestra. The Barbican is also a frequent host to the BBC Symphony Orchestra. Architecture tours take place several times a week.

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Quick Facts

Silk St.
London, Greater London  EC2Y 8DS, England

020-7638–4141

www.barbican.org.uk

Venue Details:
Rate Includes: Art exhibits free–£15, cinema from £6, theater and music from £10, tours £15

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